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Old   September 7, 2020, 12:54
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hi everyone,
I want to write a UDF about saturate vapor density of a particle based on the temperature. how can I do this?
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hi everyone,
I want to write a UDF about saturate vapor density of a particle based on the temperature. how can I do this?
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can you explain more. you just want to give a density based on temp or not?
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hi sara
can you explain more. you just want to give a density based on temp or not?
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yes, vapor saturate density based on temperature. i think that it can be obtained by saturated pressure.
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Old   September 20, 2020, 08:03
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yes, vapor saturate density based on temperature. i think that it can be obtained by saturated pressure.
i think your temp is not fix. if you have an exp formula depend on temp, you can use polynomial property that is in material property section.
if you want to compile a udf, you can use define_property macro's.
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